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WASHINGTON: “My fear is we are a T-Rex….at the top of the food chain, right up until the day we’re extinct,” James “Hondo” Geurts once said of the US military. As acquisitions chief at Special Operations Command, Geurts has won acclaim and awards for rapid, affordable innovation, from modified Hellfire missiles to high-tech body armor…
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.![OMB ‘Supports’ Extra LCS, But Where’s The Money?](https://breakingdefense.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2014/03/USS-Coronado-Littoral-Combat-Ship-LCS-sea-trials-225x150.jpg)
UPDATE: Source Says WH Will Fund LCS Add; CRS Naval Expert Comments CAPITOL HILL: In a startling turnabout, the Trump Administration now “supports” adding a $541 million Littoral Combat Ship to yesterday’s 2018 budget request, Navy officials told Congress this afternoon. What, exactly, does that mean? The Navy doesn’t know. Minutes before Navy witnesses were to testify…
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.![Trump NOT Briefed By Navy On Ford Catapult; Loves ‘Goddamned Steam’ Anyway](https://breakingdefense.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2017/03/Trump-at-Ingalls-USS-Gerald-Ford-225x150.jpg)
WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump may have a clear preference for a “goddamned steam” catapult on the USS Ford and its successors, but his opinion is not based on any detailed Navy briefing about the ship, according to Sean Stackley, acting Navy Secretary. Trump may have derived his remarkably insightful observations about the Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System…
By Colin Clark![Beyond LCS: Navy Looks To Foreign Frigates, National Security Cutter](https://breakingdefense.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2017/05/Frances-1st-two-FREMM-frigates-at-sea-FREMM2-225x150.jpg)
[UPDATED with Sec. Stackley comments] WASHINGTON: The Navy is seriously considering derivatives of foreign designs and the Coast Guard’s National Security Cutter for its new frigate, after three years pursuing an upgraded version of its current Littoral Combat Ship. The shift has shaken up the industry, panicking some players, while others quietly reposition: Wisconsin’s Marinette Marine,…
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.![Boeing’s Block III Super Hornet ‘High End’ Complement To F-35: Stackley](https://breakingdefense.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2017/04/F-18-Advanced-Super-Hornet-hornet_gallery_lrg_09_960-225x150.jpg)
NATIONAL HARBOR: Boeing’s proposed Block III upgrade to the Super Hornet would be a “fairly high-end” complement to the F-35C Joint Strike Fighter, acting Navy Secretary Sean Stackley believes. Instead of seeing Super Hornets as a potential replacement for the F-35 — as President Trump proposed — Stackley and other naval leaders at the Sea-Air-Space conference…
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.![Navy Officials Told Hill Sensitive Info On Navy Readiness: Stackley](https://breakingdefense.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2017/04/Loose_lips_might_sink_ships-225x150.jpg)
NATIONAL HARBOR: In their desperation to convince Congress that budget gridlock hurts military readiness, Navy officials made public some information that they shouldn’t have, Acting Secretary Sean Stackley told reporters here today. It’s this oversharing of readiness data, along with too much detailed talk about future capabilities that prompted the Chief of Naval Operations, Adm. John…
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.![Marines Rush 50 Technologies To Field Test In 9 Months](https://breakingdefense.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2014/04/Marines-charge-ashore-from-AAV-7s-in-Thailand-exercise-100203-M-0000S-000-225x150.jpg)
QUANTICO: Marines at Camp Pendleton will get to field-test more than 50 different new technologies next month ranging from palmtop mini-drones to self-driving amtracs, from wireless networks to precision-guided mortar shells. Plus there will be plenty of classified systems the Marines can’t talk about, including cyber and electronic warfare gear. Technologies that do well may graduate to…
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.![RUMINT: Van Hipp Back For Army Sec; Rob Blair Comptroller; Stackley For ATL](https://breakingdefense.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2016/11/New-Pentagon-from-river-entrance-225x150.jpg)
WASHINGTON: Musical chairs times, dear readers. The rumor mill — we can’t call it anything else given how uncertain the Trump administration’s nomination process has been — has a number of top Pentagon positions getting filled. Who, you ask breathlessly? Robert Blair, the top staffer on the House Appropriations defense subcommittee, has surfaced as a likely candidate…
By Colin Clark![Build More Ships, But Not New Designs: CNO Richardson On McCain Plan](https://breakingdefense.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2017/01/DDG-finn_launch30mar15-HII-225x150.jpg)
CLARIFIED w/ CNO response WASHINGTON: The Navy wants a 355-ship fleet. Can US shipyards build it? Yes, they can, the Navy leaders are insisting. But, the Chief of Naval Operations warned this morning, to keep production swift and steady, we should be careful about replacing existing designs — including the Littoral Combat Ship — with all-new warships…
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.![LCS Frigate Block Buy Battle: Should Navy Buy Upgraded Ships Wholesale?](https://breakingdefense.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2016/04/LCS-Independence-and-Freedom-225x150.jpg)
WASHINGTON: Should the Navy buy the next generation of Littoral Combat Ships in bulk? A contentious hearing today before House Armed Services subcommittee on oversight largely framed the options as polar opposites. You can either sign a multi-ship deal to drive down the price, at the risk of getting “locked in” to buying a flawed…
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.![Stackley: Navy Is Fully Committed To F-35C](https://breakingdefense.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2014/11/F-35C-first-catapult-launches1-225x150.jpg)
FARNBOROUGH: The US Navy has wobbled in its commitment to buy the F-35C over much of the last five years, though the service has increasingly spoken warmly of the aircraft’s capabilities, especially after its first and flawless landings on the USS Nimitz. So I asked Sean Stackley, assistant secretary of the Navy for research, development and…
By Colin Clark![Navy Seeks To Boost Shipbuilding: Amphibs, Subs, Destroyers](https://breakingdefense.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2013/09/SSN-783-Minnesota-Virginia-class-under-construction-web_121101-N-ZZ999-205-e1684418134534-225x150.jpg)
CAPITOL HILL: Despite tight budgets at the Pentagon, the Navy wants to speed-up several shipbuilding programs — amphibious warships, destroyers, and submarines — and Congress seems inclined to give them the money. That’s testimony both to the perennial political popularity of shipbuilding, which employs a lot of voters, and to the rising strategic anxiety over…
By Sydney J. Freedberg Jr.![Navy To Try New Fast Acquisition Approach](https://breakingdefense.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2016/01/IMG_4719-1-225x150.jpg)
CAPITOL HILL: The Navy’s 2017 budget will include a new authority similar to the Air Force’s Rapid Capability Office to improve the speed with which it can deploy new capabilities, especially classified ones, the head of Navy acquisition told the House Armed Services Committee today. “There will be something that closely mirrors the Air Force…
By Colin Clark![Obama’s Acquisition Leaders Head For The Doors](https://breakingdefense.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2015/11/Bill-LaPlante-225x150.png)
WASHINGTON: It may have happened before but I can’t remember when the top acquisition officials of two of the three services announced their resignations in the same month — let alone on the same day. But both Bill LaPlante, the lead buyer for the Air Force, and Heidi Shyu, his counterpart at the Army, did just…
By Colin Clark